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Sam Yellen Park Expansion and Community Preservation Program Earn Top Regional APWA Recognition
The City of Palmdale is thrilled to accept two prestigious awards from the American Public Works Association (APWA), including a major victory from the APWA Southern California Chapter for its groundbreaking Community Preservation Program, where Palmdale came out on top against Los Angeles County’s significantly larger cities. The City also earned top honors from the APWA High Desert Branch for Phase II of the Sam Yellen Park expansion. These two awards showcase Palmdale’s leadership in finding innovative solutions and creating extraordinary spaces.

This year, competition in the Southern California Chapter was fierce. There were nearly 200 projects submitted for review from more than 75 different agencies. The level of competition, innovation and collaboration was substantial. For Palmdale to be selected as the recipient is a testament to the City’s dedication, ingenuity and service to the community.

The Community Preservation Program is the first of its kind in the Antelope Valley and completely revolutionized how Palmdale tackles quality-of-life issues. The program revamped how teams respond to graffiti, how dispatchers coordinate efforts and how quickly residents see results. Response times plummeted from one week to just 48 hours.

Palmdale didn’t stop there. Developed by listening to feedback from residents and funded by Measure AV, this innovative initiative attacks illegal dumping and homelessness with a one-two punch of action and compassion. The program protects against the damaging effects of illegal dumping by quickly restoring Palmdale’s beautiful desert landscape. Staff work to end the cycle for individuals experiencing homelessness by connecting them to real help and critical services through supportive outreach. The collaborative effort with Los Angeles County, nonprofit organizations and neighbors caused reviewers at the APWA Southern California Chapter to take notice and award Palmdale this prestigious honor.

FPH2 Seeks Stationary Power & Microgrid System Integration Partners
First Public Hydrogen Authority Opens RFQ for Energy Resilience and Infrastructure Support

The First Public Hydrogen Authority (FPH2) has released a Request for Qualifications (RFQ No. 01-25) seeking experienced firms specializing in stationary power, distributed energy storage, system integration, and microgrid solutions. The RFQ invites qualified partners to support future clean-energy and resilience projects across California, with submissions accepted on a rolling basis through the PlanetBids portal.

FPH2 is launching this rolling RFQ to build a strong roster of qualified partners capable of delivering community-scale, hydrogen-enabled energy systems. As California faces increasing reliability challenges and ambitious decarbonization goals, FPH2 is expanding into stationary power and microgrids, critical infrastructure for enabling long-term energy resilience.

“FPH2 is preparing for a new phase of deployment, one where hydrogen, storage, and distributed generation work together to strengthen reliability for entire communities,” said FPH2 Chairman R. Rex Parris. “This RFQ helps us identify partners who can deliver the practical, innovative solutions California needs right now.”

Assemblyman Lackey's Student Art Show - DEADLINE TOMORROW
The Deadline is Tomorrow!!!! Be sure to get your entry in before 5pm!

This competition is open to all California public, private or home-schooled students that reside in the 34th Assembly District. Students from Kindergarten through 12th grade and Special Education Students are eligible to enter.

The Theme this year is "California of the Future" and it can be depicted as a landscape, portrait or still life.

Please share this with your student or a student you know, so that they can enter their work of art by the deadline of December 12th at 5 pm.

Attached, please find the flyer, application and rules. If you have any questions, please call my Palmdale District Office at 661-267-7636.

I look forward to seeing the future of our Golden State, through the eyes of our kids!

West Coast Classical Brings Holiday Magic to Palmdale Playhouse
The City of Palmdale welcomes residents to ring in the holidays with West Coast Classical’s enchanting “Magic of the Holidays” performance at the Palmdale Playhouse, located at 38334 10th St. East. This festive concert will fill the air with beloved seasonal favorites on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. and is guaranteed to put the entire family in the holiday spirit.

The recital program showcases a captivating selection of seasonal classics performed by talented musicians who bring warmth and joy to every note. From timeless carols to cherished Christmas melodies, this magical performance creates the perfect opportunity to gather with loved ones and celebrate the wonder of the season.

“Live music has a special way of bringing people together during the holidays,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “We’re thrilled to offer this affordable performance so families can continue their traditions or create a new one and celebrate the season together.”

A Magical BLVD Christmas Returns to Lancaster for the Holiday Season
The City of Lancaster is excited to announce the return of A Magical BLVD Christmas on Saturday, December 13, from 5 to 9 p.m. This annual event will kick off the holiday season with a celebration filled with lights, music, and activities for the whole family.

Attendees will have the opportunity to shop at a holiday marketplace featuring handcrafted gifts and seasonal treats. Children can take part in activities at Santa’s Workshop, enjoy a Christmas train ride, and sled in real snow. Throughout The BLVD, dazzling lights, wreaths, decorations, and holiday scenes will create a festive atmosphere, perfect for families and friends to capture photos. Guests can treat themselves to delicious treats or explore local shops for perfect holiday presents.

“A Magical BLVD Christmas is a highlight of the holiday season in Lancaster,” said Mayor R. Rex Parris. “The event provides an opportunity for families to come together, enjoy festive activities, and experience the holiday spirit in our community. We are thrilled to welcome residents and visitors to celebrate this special time of year.”

The evening will feature live performances, beginning with So Cal Holiday Brass at 5 p.m., followed by the Lancaster City Council's welcome and tree-lighting ceremony at 6 p.m., and Colibri Entertainment at 6:15 p.m. Music will continue throughout the event, courtesy of DJ Craig EC, creating a lively atmosphere for attendees to enjoy.

The City of Palmdale has Flexible Part-Time Positions Now Open with Parks and Recreation
The City of Palmdale is launching an exciting recruitment drive for part-time Parks and Recreation positions that offer competitive wages and flexible scheduling, perfect for those seeking entry-level positions, students and those looking to get more involved in the community.

“These opportunities represent the perfect gateway to professional development while making a real difference in our City,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “We’re hiring talented and dedicated individuals who are ready to energize our summer programming and create unforgettable experiences for our residents.”

The City is currently hiring for two positions:
DryTown program leader positions are ideal for those who are seeking entry-level work to develop their professional career skills. Lifeguard positions are ideal for those seeking an energetic work environment and a rewarding level of responsibility working with the public. Program Leaders start at $19.42 per hour and plan, coordinate and conduct recreational activities for children and adults at community events, sports leagues, community centers and DryTown Water Park. Applicants must be 16 years old by July 1, 2026.

FPH2 Chairman R. Rex Parris, “We are proud to welcome the City of Shafter as they take this important step toward joining FPH2
The First Public Hydrogen Authority (FPH2) announced that the City of Shafter has approved proceeding with its membership in FPH2. The FPH2 Board of Directors will consider the item for approval at the December 18 board meeting and, as such, it is not yet final. The partnership underscores growing statewide momentum for hydrogen deployment and highlights Shafter’s leadership in advancing clean industry and economic growth.

“We are proud to welcome the City of Shafter as they take this important step toward joining FPH2,” said FPH2 Chairman R. Rex Parris. “Shafter’s forward-thinking leadership is helping build the framework for California’s clean hydrogen network. Their participation supports local job creation, infrastructure investment, and the transition to zero-emission technologies.”

Shafter Mayor Chad Givens said, “Shafter is proud to join FPH2 as a forward-thinking partner in advancing clean, reliable hydrogen solutions for our region. This collaboration reflects our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and long-term economic growth. By engaging with FPH2, we are leading the diversification of our energy sources with cleaner, renewable options—supporting emerging industry needs and strengthening the foundation for quality jobs and future investments in our community.”

As an FPH2 member, Shafter will gain access to technical expertise, centralized procurement tools, and a transparent platform to collaborate with other public agencies and hydrogen providers. Members also help pilot early-stage hydrogen use cases, from municipal fleets to backup power systems.

 
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